Hard To Swallow - Plywood Pill Artwork

Grow Up

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    • Order placed
    • 8th September
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    • 12th September
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    • 16th - 17th September

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  • Made in UK
  • Handmade
Description

These will be part of Jealous roof top Mural from May 8th for 1 month so they will be left outside in British weather [very unpredictable] and some fading or patina may occur as part of the final process. The proceeds from the sale of these items will be...

These will be part of Jealous roof top Mural from May 8th for 1 month so they will be left outside in British weather [very unpredictable] and some fading or patina may occur as part of the final process. The proceeds from the sale of these items will be paid to a homeless charity which we will nominate at the end of this process.

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Signed and numbered by the artist on the reverse

Plywood and white paint - with neon paint and black screen print

23cm x 8.5cm x 0.5cm – Edition of 100

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Founded in 2019 as a father and son collaborative. Grow up base their work on graphic art, typography, stencils, mixed media, screen print, fluorescent ink and potty mouthed high jinx. Jack Blam is now flying solo working on his own fine art projects. Blam senior is still refusing to grow up.